She says scarves and headscarves have also been flying off the shelves, as temperatures drop.

Overnight, showers are expected to pick-up rather dramatically around metro Phoenix. We could even see a thunderstorm or two.

The heaviest rain may actually occur before sunrise, but scattered showers are expected throughout the day on Friday. Rainfall totals should be in the half an inch range.

Highs on Friday will be in the 50s so it will be a cold, cloudy day.

In the high country, Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories have been posted. Our latest forecast maps are suggesting we could see more than 12 inches of snow in many locations from Flagstaff, along the Mogollon Rim to the White Mountains.

Some isolated “snow favored” areas may get more than 18 inches of snow.

A secondary storm will move into the state Saturday and that’s going to produce more rain and snow, however not nearly as much as the storm that's expected over the next 24 hours.